The census process in Kenya has been said to start on the night of 24th August 2019 and continue up to the 31st August 2019 when counting is scheduled to end. People will be counted with reference to where they spend the night of 24th/25th August 2019. This is referred to as the Census Reference Night.
The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) director-general, Zachary Mwangi Chege, has said that Kenyans who wonβt be at home on the nights of August 24 to August 31 will still be counted in the population census at the joints they would be in, including lodgings.
According to Mr Mwangi, those who will be counted away from home are categorised as non-conventional participants. Non-conventional participants include Kenyans in hotels, lodgings, people in transit, schools, hospitals, prisons, childrenβs homes, street urchins, immigrants, and detainees.
Kenyans are well known to have fun-filled weekends having some sleeping away from their houses. It has however been confirmed that even if you are in a lodging, you will be counted on the Census Day.
So census is a must?
β Mandela Onchwati (@mandelaonchwati) August 21, 2019
Kenyans were excited after learning about this and there were some reactions.
Plus ako kautamu pia kahesabiweππππ
β Meshπ°πͺ (@Meshmeshlintari) August 20, 2019
Siwezi fungua, unless walipe iyo bill hapo chini Kwa reception
β senior kipsang (@pngash09) August 20, 2019
Will the enumerators break into the rooms where fornicators and adulterers will be hiding doing their nefarious activities?
β @mlumatete (@mlumatete1) August 21, 2019